US actor Vin Diesel has publicly nominated Putin for the worldwide charity “Ice Bucket Challenge” alongside Michelle Obama and actress Angelina Jolie. If the Russian president accepts, it would see him dumping a large bucket of ice over his head.

People who are called to complete the challenge are given a
period of roughly 24 hours to pour a full bucket over their own
heads to raise awareness of the disease.

The Instagram video sees the buff “Fast and the Furious” film
star heaving a basin of ice cubes and near-freezing water over
his own head before pointing at the camera and suggesting that
Putin do the same.

This means that the Russian president has roughly 24 hours to
complete the challenge or he must, according to the “rules”
proclaimed by supporters of the challenge – donate $100 to the
Pete Frates Fund.

The fund is named after Pete Frates, a 29-year-old former Boston
College baseball player who was 27 when he was diagnosed with
ALS.

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is also referred to as motor
neurone disease and is characterized by muscle weakness and
atrophy – one notable sufferer is Stephen Hawking.

Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented that his boss is
probably not even aware of Diesel’s challenge.

“He has a different
agenda,” the Russian official said.

Putin’s public image is known for its general toughness, however,
and so it’s possible that he would consider the ice bucket
challenge a bit timid for his liking. Come January, Orthodox
Christians regularly spend epiphany diving into outdoor ice holes
in temperatures of down to minus 40 degrees Celsius.

Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Steven Spielberg, Mickey Rourke,
Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake have all completed
the challenge and so far this year. Over $1.35 million was raised
for the fund between July 29 and August 11.

Earlier in August, singer Justin Bieber passed the baton to US
President Barack Obama. However, the president of the United
States rejected the challenge posed by 86-year-old Ethel Kennedy,
opting instead to donate $100 to an undisclosed ALS charity.